Dinedor Camp

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Dinedor Camp

Herefordshire

Type: Hill fort
Location
Grid reference: SO522363
Location: 52°1’25"N, 2°41’47"W
History
Built Iron Age
Information

Dinedor Camp is an Iron Age hill fort crowning the summit Dinedor Hill,[1] by Dinedor in Herefordshire.

Archaeological excavations have found material ranging from 1700 BC to 1100 AD.[2]

Finds include a considerable Iron Age pottery, with daub, many bones and several fragments of iron, including a portion of an iron axehead. A fair number of Roman sherds were also found. The area was not excavated sufficiently to indicate any hut plans. Coins of Galba and Citellius were found here.[3]

Outside links

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References